Temple University Ambler - Amble Yearbook (Ambler, PA)
- Class of 1963
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AMBLE II Ambler Campus of Temple University Ambler, Pennsylvania 1963 KUBLA KHAN In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round: And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills. Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree; And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery. But oh! that deep romantic chasm which slanted Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover! A savage place! as holy and enchanted As e’er beneath a waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon-lover! And from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething, As if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing, A mighty fountain momently was forced: Amid whose swift half-intermitted burst Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail. Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher’s flail: And ‘mid these dancing rocks at once and ever It flung up momently the sacred river. Five miles meandering with a mazy motion Through wood and dale the sacred river ran. Then reached the caverns measureless to man. And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean: And 'mid this tumult Kubla heard from far A ncestral voices prophesying war! The shadow of the dome of pleasure Floated midway on the waves; Where was heard the mingled measure From the fountain and the caves. It was a miracle of rare device. A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice! A damsel with a dulcimer In a vision once I saw: h was an Abyssinian maid. And on her dulcimer she played. Singing of Mount A bora. Could I revive within me Her symphony and song. To such a deep delight 7would win me. That with music loud and long. I would build that dome in air. That sunny dome! those caves of ice! And all who heard should see them there. And all should cry, Beware! Beware! And flashing eyes, his floating hair! Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with holy dread, For he on honey-dew hath fed. And drunk the milk of Paradise. S. T. Coleridge To the dreams of men, we hereby dedicate this book. 2 MR. HOWARD CREUZIGER Not only is a yearbook a monumental record of a prosperous year at Ambler, but also it is an appreciation to that member of the faculty who has contributed most of his time, understanding, and, in many cases, patience to the graduating class. This year Mr. Creuziger was, in the estimation of the entire class, more than qualified for this honor. He is certainly thought of with great respect and admiration by all. It is with great pride and pleasure that we, the class of 1963, show our appreciation to Mr. Howard Creuziger. 3 MR. JONATHAN W. FRENCH, JR. To the Class of 1963: There is something about leaving Ambler that has in it elements of sadness and joy. The sadness comes from leaving something precious; the joy comes from going ahead. My fond wish is that you will always be endowed with strength to meet adversity; that you will face good fortune graciously; and that all of your future endeavors will meet with success and happiness. May you always keep Ambler warmly in your thoughts and may God bless all of you. Jonathan W. French, Jr. Director of the College 4 MRS. LOUISE FISHER To the Class of 1963: My best wishes go with each member of the Class of 1963. We are proud of your accomplishments and the contributions which you have made to our campus life. As the Ambler trees, may you keep on growing and being of service to others. Louise Fisher Dean of Women 5 FACULTY MR. FREDERIC BI.AU Landscape Design Techniques: It just doesn’t work . . . ardent pipe smoker . . . where’s the rest of our class?” . . . loves his ‘TR’ . . . am I right? . . . dislikes paving against the wall . . . brings out the best in his class. DR. JOHN FOY Chemistry: low chuckle . . . Moyer’s commander . . . “it’s easy . . . squeaky shoes . . . Turn the mathematics crank . . . magic number . . . This is for the smart ones” . . . That’s the nature of the beast. MR. HOWARD CREUZIGER English: sly wit . . . “when in doubt—iambic pentameter” . . . Great White Father . . . pen or ink” . . . enthusiastic French reader . . . w-o-m-c-n is plural . . . loves his Nibs . . . N.Y.U. . . . search for book titles ... the Creuziger way is the only way . . . Bermudas in Cape Cod? . .. where’s Stcucrnagel? MISS VIOLA ANDERS Hort-Flori-Herbies: “To the potting shed . . . plans our beautiful gardens . . . liked by all . . . ‘Today we have a herb-ies walk . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . where is the Trollius? . . . soil not dirt! 6 MRS. REED FISHER Dean of Women, Woodies: brimming woodics basket . . . Dcanic . . . camera fanatic . . . “Good. I'm glad of that . . . hardworking and so. so helpful . . . famous “quizlcts . . . woodics walks in freezing temperatures. DR. PHILIP PEARSON Biology: subtle sense of humor . . . New England accent . . . ecology field trips . . . My bag of tricks . . . new VW bus . . . thrilling Army stories . . . intelligent and quick witted . . . lovely wife . . . lecture committee big whig . .. Frank Wilmcr's idol. MR. EDGAR GRATER Flow er Shop Management: pop quizzes . . . jokes . . . hates late orders . . . very sincere . . . smiling always . . . loves English ivy . . . I know how to get your goat” . . . vast subject knowledge . . . you're using too much bush . . . interesting ideas. MRS. SYBIL HARRIS Mathematics: a new car every other day . . . 60 is still passing . . . “Even my 6 year old can do this problem . . . casual class . . . conversationalist . . . “Look at the board . . . one problem a day. 7 MRS. HERMAN SUNDHEIM Psychology: lady in red . . . draw a man test . . . interesting lectures . . . always on time ... “I guess everyone is here .. . multiple choice exams ... long ties. MRS. WILLIAM RIFFE English: Thesis sentence . . . babysitter trouble ... gal from the South . . . saddle shoes . . . dislikes window washers . . . lounge conference . . . Monday morning themes . . . coffee drinker .. . Okay.” MR. GEORGE MANAKER Botany, Flori-Hort: “Who ate the lab?” . . . Rutgers grad . . . heredity problems . . . “And if you get a U in greenhouse duty” . . . always busy . . . attendance sheets . . . Golly Gee” .. . “Oh. for gash sakes!” MR. WILLIAM SWIFT Economics: “You don’t like graphs?” . . . 11:15 on the dot . . . yo-yo fan . . . foot tapper . . . When we were in St. Louis” . . . dislikes interruptions . . . “Any questions, gripes, complaints?” . . . anyone seen a '54 Chevy? . . . Margie’s Dada . . . loves Victor Mature. 8 MR. EDWARD MERAT Sociology: “No Talking. Please” . . . never late . . . stimulates discussion . . . in tolo . . . fascinating field trip . . . hypcrbowl . . . loves debates . . . “That’s right honey . . . “please try and be on time” . . . intelligent and interested. MRS. HERBERT PRESSMAN Business Law: It’s in the book” . . . curlers in class? ... 23 eases for Thursday . . . well dressed . . . interesting and challenging exams . . . “I’ll see you after class . . . If you ever need a lawyer.” MR. GEORGE SYME History: “Pass this picture around please . . . confusing tests ... a great knowledge of his subject . . . tantalizing tics .. . acturally . .. winning smile. MRS. ERNEST KROEGER French and Spanish: campus linguist . . . always smiling . . . walks in the Wissahickon . . . European summers . . . strives for perfection . . . loves dogs . . . Bonjour. Madame . . . “go find Ben! 9 MR. HANS ZUTTER Fruits and Vegetables: urrr ... no smoking in greenhouse . . . amateur photographer . . . “next slide please . . . Zut-Zut . . . “glinging plants . . . likes outside work . . . fun-fun field trips . . . “awailable . . . drives a fast tractor. DR. JOHN SWARTLEY Trees and Shrubs: Get your spades and pruning shears” Doc . . . field trip reports . . “This is not a class for sleeping . . . inconspicuous test notices. MRS. MARGARET WINCHELL Equitation: dark glasses . . . “these horses need exercise . . . always smiling . . . “Get your hunlcaps. MRS. FREDERICK VOLP Physical Education: one of the girls . . . long black tights . . . antics on the parallel bars . . . trampoline expen . . . “Where are your socks? ... little VW. 10 STAFF Seated: Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Woodington. Mrs. Bub. Standing: Mrs. Rommel. Mrs. Glasby, Administration. Mr. William Hale. Jr., Mr. William Hale, Mr. Earl Roberts; Supervisor of Physical Plant and Maintenance, Mr. James Pulli, Mr. Angelo Pulli, Maintenance. 12 Miss Mary Kleintop Assistant Librarian Mrs. E. Van Steenwyk Bright Hall Hostess Mrs. Nellie Bullock—Chef Mrs. Lyall Van Kleeck-Housemother Mrs. Anthony Cattolico—N urse mm 13 . . A s IA. • - • ■ ■ ',?•■■ ., • • CLASS OF 1963 President—Joanna Lippincott Vice President—Carel Lindenmeyr Treasurer—Lee Sieger Secretary—Barbara Sweet 16 BETTY J. BANTA Horticulture Bel . . . our florist bride . . . attraction for a blonde man . . . Convince me . . . enjoy yourself . . . But, Mom, I wanna have fun at Ambler . . . Banta’s worry room . . . exciting weekend trips . . . loves steak. Glee Club 1. 2. SARAH ELISABETH BELVIN Liberal Arts Musty . . . “wine, men and song” . . . loves Florida . . . spending money . . . Nac’s steak hoagics . . . excels in gym . . . Holiday and Playboy merge—Playboy’s Holiday . . . “What did you gel in English? Scroll Editor 1; Drama Club 1; Amble 1, 2; Tennis Club 1. ROBERT J. BETCHYK Business “Bob . . . Wall Street Financier . . . Zool . . . free pizza . . . digs the Great White Father . . . Let’s play . . . SPO parties . . . consumption exceeds income . . . golf and soccer . . . where did you get that popover? ... the simple life. French Club I; Social Committee 1; May Dance Committee 1; Amble Business Manager 2; Student Council Treasurer 2; President Sociology Club 2. 17 ANDREA BRADD Liberal Arts “Andi . . . Oh really!” . . . loves skiing . . . plays some wild drums . . . T-A-B” . . . those lost weekends at Scott’s . . . the little red Fiat . . . always first to Psych . . . vegetable bean soup for breakfast? Riding Club I, 2; Glee Club 1. 2; French Club 1; Linguist Club President 2. JANE DUNBAR Horticulture “Janie . . . how’s Lamb Chop? . . . crazy about milk . . . friends make life worthwhile . . . often found at Pat’s house ... did you say 36 page letters? . . . world’s greatest florist ... I just grow 'em and throw ’em. Rifle Club I; Glee Club 1; May Dance Committee 1; Social Committee 2. ROSE ANN CATTOLICO Liberal Arts Rose” . . . future doctor . . . only an A in Biology? . . . long chats with Mr. Creuziger . . . conservative dresser . . -Math whiz . . . loves Bucks County sweaters. 18 JOY PATRICIA ERVIN Landscape Design “Bunny” . . . “ever so . • . loves coffee fudge sundaes . . . Dion record collector . . . future riding instructor . . . amusement parks with Katie . . . keep out of the feed bin . . . has the room with the keen view . . . guppy catching time. Riding Club I, 2. JOHN J. GELDI. JR. Business “Jack . . . real estate tycoon . . . keeps I. M in business ... 5 o’clock shadow . . . If you knew Susie” . . . English scholar . . . Rizzo’s pizza . . . When did you say that deadline was?” . . . Mr. Zoochcck . . . drives the ’lil red wagon. Social Committee 1; French Club 1; May Dance Committee I; Amble Literary Editor 2; Christmas Dance Committee 2. DOUGLAS GRANT Business Doug” . . . our phys. cd. physique . . . another Wall Street Financier . . . loves balmy breezes and palm trees . . . winning smile and satirical comments . . . can be found at Einstein . . . maternity ward? Amble Staff 2; Basketball Team 2; Football Team 2; May Dance Committee I; Lecture Committee 1. 19 WARRICK G. HOOPES Landscape Design Rick” . . . Pardon Me! . . . weekends in Scranton . . . Warrick Raccoon . . . love that whaler . . . Playboy stencils . . . wealthy landscape architect . . . “grundy . . . parking lot bull sessions . . . “let's get a hoagie . . . where you going hunting? Vice-President Freshman Class; May Dance Committee 1; Social Committee I; Student Council I, 2; Amble Staff 2. KAREN ANN JACOBUS Landscape Design Karen” ... is Traveler clean? . . . “Miss Bocajus . . . loves African violets . . . waiting for her chance in Washington . . . “We’re late! . . . steak and salads . . . I'm not going to jump that . . . pretty pony tail. Riding Club 1. 2. GEORGE W. JOHANNSEN Business Jug . . . business manager . . . likes Kutztown College . . . Can I help you? . . . free lunches for teachers . . . basketball fanatic . . . constant coffee breaks . . . steak lover . . . you big hunk of love” ... a man of action. Student Council President 2; Amble Staff 2; Basketball Team 2. 20 TABOR WILLIAM JOHNSTON Landscape Design Tab . . . loves rock cornish hen with wild rice . . . one of America's rich landscape architects ... a drafting room fiend . . . how about making some more tickets? . . . Scurvy knave . . . Handy Andi . . . loves his filing cabinet . . . J-A-C-K! Lecture Committee 1; Social Committee 2; Drama Club I; Amble Staff I. 2; May Dance Committee I; Christmas Dance Committee 2. MATILDA ANNE KOHOUT Landscape Design Annie . . . what a summer . . . loves Mother’s cooking . . . rainy horseshows? . . . always tries to find time to sleep . . . Anyone want to run?” . . . daydreaming is fun . . . likes convertibles . . . Kohort. Riding Club Secretary and Treasurer I. 2; Student Council 2. CAREL ELSPETH LINDENMEYR Liberal Arts “Chips . . . our Rutgers fan . . . loves horses . . . usually found at the Beta House . . . 6'2 Stan the Man . . . likes ice cream . . . “let’s go buy some Madras . . . twister. Student Council 1; Lecture Committee I; Riding Club 1, 2; Sophomore Class Vice-President. 21 JOANNA LIPPINCOTT Landscape Design Jo” . . . black haired beauty . . . “Wake up. Miss Lippin-cott . . . class meeting today? . . . star athlete . . . winning smile. Student Council 1; Sophomore Class President; May Dance Committee 1. MARY ANN McNAMARA Liberal Arts Mac . . . can 1 borrow a dime? . . . thrives on Billy’s lunch . . . our Spanish whiz . . . loves to knit with red wool . . . Biology in Psych, class? . . . yes, Mrs. Harris! . . . love those nights at Valley Green. Spanish Club I; Vice-President Linguist Club 2; Riding Club I. 2; Amble Staff 2; Scroll 1. PAUL MEEKER Liberal Arts Paul . . . have you done your cases? . . . library hound . . . study, study, study! . . . another Fiat enthusiast . . . sharp dresser . . . only an A average? . . . “it's in the book . . . is Paul ever wrong? 22 DIANA MILLER Liberal Arts “Diana” . . . Boobie rat's love . . . heap big House Council chief . . . grubby Groton jacket . . . investor in Michigan State . . . horse lover . . . future happiness. Linguist Club 2; Spanish Club 1; Amble Staff 2; Riding Club 1,2. ROBERT PATTERSON Landscape Design “i . . . loves those trips to Newport ... a camera fanatic . . . whose cornfield? . . . mad about cars ... did you say blonde hair? . . . our May Dance planner . . . hey Hoopes . . . Rambler American. Amble Staff 2; Amble Photography Editor 1; Social Committee 1; President Photography Club 1, 2; Rifle Club President I. THOMAS L. RIPLEY Landscape Design “Tom” . . . work is the essence . . . where’s Sue? . . . wow, that big Mercury . . . loves hamburgers . . . “live and learn” . . . the business tycoon with the big lawn . . . Wake up!” May Dance Committee 1. 23 SUSAN ROTHE Business “Susie” . . . days on the windowsill . . . future as an advertising executive . . . Hemingway is terrific . . . ticklish . . . loves Mr. Creuzigcr ... the burgundy T-bird ... ski Jump. Social Committee 1; Freshman Class Secretary; May Dance Committee 1; Spanish Club 1; Amble Editor-in-Chicf 2; Christmas Dance Committee 2; Scroll Art Staff 1. KENNETH RUCH Liberal Arts Ken . . . strong silent type . . . neat dresser . . . muscle man . . . “rots o ruck . . . Math enthusiast. ESTELLE MARIANNE SHISLER Landscape Design “Stell . . . one of the migrant workers . . . “HELP ... a drafting room lizard . . . twist again like we did last summer . . . prefers roast beef . . . “Swivel bottom . . . Pardon me! Social Committee Chairman 2; Lecture Committee 2; House Council 2. 24 LEON AUGUST SUPPLEE Landscape Design “Soupic Sales” . . . “You’re sick . . . loves to daydream . . . has a shiny Chevy . . . another drafting room lizard . . . back scratching time . . . collects girls . . . hamburgers and french fries . . . “life should be strict moderation. French Club 1; Freshman Class President; Student Council I; Social Committee 1; Sophomore Class Treasurer. CHARLES R. STEUERNAGEL Horticulture Chuck . . . Sussex County enthusiast . . . prefers his women cute . . . loves roast beef and cold walks in woodies . . . ' YO . . . everybody’s friend . . . can tell by their eyes . . . paperback fanatic . . . Have you shot anything yet?” Rifle Club I; Archery Club President 2; Glee Club I. LEE B. SIEGER Education “Lee . . . but these arc my golf slacks” ... the Botany whiz kid . . . Temple beat Muhlenberg again? . . . What will Fuzzy say? . . . known for his cute little ski cap . . . future aviator . . . loves Ambler . . . a Le Mans fan . . . oh. that 309 expressway. 25 BARBARA LANG SWEET Education Sweetie . . . likes rare steak . . . OOOH, those medical parties . . . toot root . . . traveling dorm psychiatrist . . . Dean’s list anyone?” . . . who lives at 1600 West Tioga? . . . let’s watch Loretta Young. Christmas Dance Committee 2. WILLIAM THOMPSON Liberal Arts “Bill . . . Chcvys galore . . . Where’s Mac now? . . . coffee room member . . . Chemistry whiz . . . adores steak . . . wants to live in comfort . . . Valley Green? . . . throws great parties. Linguist Club 1. 2. Secretary Student Council 2; Secretary Freshman Class; House Council 2. DIANE SWEENEY Landscape Design “Diane . . . self asserting manner . . . knows everything about everything . . . Mr. Merat’s favorite . . . patron of the Ambler shuttle bus . . . does a wicked wickett walk. 26 BENTON B. WILDE Liberal Arts “Ben . . . loves beer pretzels and the New York Expressways . . . pass Biology? ... “I don’t know . . . enjoys the lounge . . . major-weekends . . . skiing anyone ... a Ph.D. in sociology—get serious. Lecture Committee Chairman; Football Team 2; Social Committee; Basketball Team 2; Scroll Business Manager 1. Amble Staff 2; Spanish Club I; Linguist Club 2. Spanish Club 1; Linguist Club 2; Amble Layout Editor; Amble Staff 1; May Dance Committee I; Sociology Club Vice-President 2. JOHN VINING Liberal Arts John . . . the Joker with a functioning glove compartment . . . Where’s my car. Lynn?” . . . Chemistry scholar . . . a coffee hound . . . late English hours. FRANK P. W1LMF.R Liberal Arts Frank” ... A in Spanish??? . . . loves lobster . . . another Avalon fan . . . “Seriously . . . fast little Chevy II . . . look—a popover . . . “How’s Dr. Morrow?” ... the Quaker Meeting House? . . . “but I've finished layout” ... a hunting enthusiast. 27 First Semester President—Geoffrey Sacks CLASS OF 1964 Vice President—John Skindeleski Treasurer—Bret Carberry Secretary—Jane Scott 28 First Row: D. Crowell. R. Smith, J. Sims, S. Wilson, J. Scott, F. Tyl, K. Pfister. Second Row: M. Zimmerman, L. Lewis, M. Allen, N. Asher, F. Bell. P. Girdlcr, G. Lcandri, B. Slaght. Third Row: W. Weiss, K. Simon, E. Rudolph, G. Sacks, E. Carter. J. Krichcr, P. Basenbcrg. Seated: Marsha Fay, Irwin Lubar, John Skin-deleski. Standing: Peter Roosevelt, Ronald Dunn, Bret Carberry. First Row: R. Blumenfeld, L. Morris, C. Wood. Second Row: M. Juntila, L. Huisman, C. Hammel, M. Borkey. P. Roman, J. Lavinc. Third Row: P. Kolsky, A. Richards. R. Killough, C. Dahlgrcn, H. Wohlgemuth. First Row: J. Welch. C. Kahn. N. Bullock. F. Cavazza, L. Norley, J. Privitello, S. Venable. Second Row: C. Haag. R. Rudolph. C. Fox. R. Knuth, T. Milletics, R. Patterson. Third Row: J. Foulk. P. Parsil. W. Comery, W. Shields. W. Bullock. R. Goodall. First Row: M. Adams. N. Brook, E. Rahm, A. Tosco, D. Levcngood. Second Row: E. Holcomb, S. Hilberg. G. Fahnestock. 30 AC t1vities STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: M. Borkcy, J. Lippincott, Vice-President; P. Kolsky, D. Sweeney, Secretory: C. Wood. Second Row: W. Hoopes, A. Kohout, G. Johannscn, President; R. Bctchyk, Treasurer; J. Lavinc. G. Sacks. LECTURE COMMITTEE First Row; J. Skindeleski. D. Miller, J. Lavine. S. Shisler, K. Simon. Second Row: B. Wilde, P. Pearson. 32 yearbook staff First Row: B. Bclvin, G. Johannscn, J. Lavine, S. Rothc, Editor; L. Huisman, J. Patterson. Photography Editor; B. Carberry. F. Wilmer. Layout Editor; Second Row: J. Gcldi. Literary Editor; T. Johnston. W. Hoopcs. R. Betchyk, Business Manager. LINGUIST CLUB First Row: J. Scott. R. Blumcnfeld, D. Miller. G. Lcandri, D. Crowell. K. Pfistcr, B. Bclvin. F. Tyl. Second Row: B. Slaght. N. Asher. R. Cattolico, J. Sims, M. Allen, J. Lavine. M. Juntila, P. Girdlcr. W. Weiss. Third Row: M. McNamara, A. Bradd. W. Thompson. J. Vining. Fourth Row: P. Meeker. F. Wilmer, G. Sacks, R. Dunn, B. Wilde, J. Skindeleski. E. Carter. J. Krichcr. 33 SOCIAL COMMITTEE First Row: A. Bradd, P. Girdlcr. S. Shislcr. L. Huisman, T. Milletics. Second Row: B. Carberry. T. Johnston. G. Sacks. HOUSE COUNCIL First Row: A. Tosco. J. Lippincott. M. Juntila. Second Row: J. Privitello, D. Sweeney, S. Shislcr. D. Miller. 34 ARCHERY CLUB Seated: G. Johannsen, L. Morris. D. Simpson. N. Bullock. W. Bullock. Standing: R. Goodall, B. Sweet. M. Allen. R. Rudolph. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Nancy Bullock. Robert Patterson, Edmund Holcomb, William Comery, Melvin Adams. 35 RIDING CLUB First Row: N. Brook. C. Haag. S. Hineman, F. Tyl, L. Norlcy. J. Scott. M. Belcher, S. Hilberg. J. Privitello, J. Ervin. Second Row: C. Wood. B. Slaght, P. Girdler, M. Juntila, K. Jacobus. S. Venable, A. Kohout. Third Row: L. Lewis, C. Lindcnmcyr, D. Miller, C. Hammel, K. Pfister, J. Sims. Fourth Row: A. Bradd, M. McNamara. GLEE CLUB Seated: N. Brook. C. Kahn. M. Allen, C. Hammel. Standing: A. Bradd. L. Morris, F. Tyl. 36 37 38 M'4 39 40 41 42 PATRONS Mrs. Welker Mr. and Mrs. Betchyk Mr. and Mrs. Bradd Mr. and Mrs. Cattolico Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mr. and Mrs. Geldi Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Hoopcs Mr. and Mrs. Jacobus Mr. and Mrs. Johannsen Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Kohout Mr. and Mrs. Lindenmeyr Mr. and Mrs. Lippincott Mr. and Mrs. Meeker Mrs. McNamara Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Mr. Ripley Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Shisler Mr. and Mrs. C. Shisler Mr. and Mrs. Supplee Mr. and Mrs. Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Vining Mr. and Mrs. Wilde Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mr. and Mrs. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Asher Mr. and Mrs. Beidler Mr. and Mrs. Belcher Mr. and Mrs. Blenheim Mr. and Mrs. Blumenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Brook Mr. and Mrs. Dahlgren Mr. and Mrs. Fahnestock Mr. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Foulk Mr. and Mrs. Girdler Mr. and Mrs. Goodall Mr. and Mrs. Haag Mr. and Mrs. Hammel Mr. and Mrs. Hilberg Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Huisman Mr. and Mrs. Kahn Mrs. Juntila Mr. and Mrs. Killough Mr. and Mrs. Kricher Mr. and Mrs. Lavine Mr. and Mrs. Leandri Mr. and Mrs. Lubar Mr. and Mrs. Milletics Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Norley Mr. and Mrs. Parsil Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Privitello Mr. and Mrs. Rahm Mr. and Mrs. Roman Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Scheibner Dr. and Mrs. Sacks Mr. and Mrs. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Slaght Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tosco Mr. and Mrs. Venable Mr. and Mrs. Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Wohlgemuth Mrs. Elena H. Terry Mr. Emil Zulch, Jr. 43 TEACHER PATRONS TEACHER PATRONS Mr. Howard W. Creuziger Dr. Sundheim Mrs. Reed S. Fisher COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND THEODORE L. GROSS CO. WHOLESALE POULTRY FRESH KILLED FRESH FROZEN MI 6-4944 Spring House Pennsylvania Phone Mitchell 6-2090 BOCCHINO BROS. ] DRY CLEANING 5 P ( EftVKHp’ ' (Lb V'VHHMr'lALL DELIVERY SERVICE HOUR JOSEPH BULLOCK AUTO WRECKER GENERAL SCRAP DEALER 1525 Turk Road Warrington Pennsylvania DI 3-1900 LEARN TO FLY WITH DELAWARE AVIATION North Philadelphia Airport Philadelphia 36, Pa. U.S. GOVT. APPROVED 44 WATCHES Bus. MI 6-2558 Diamonds R. DEL CONTE JEWELER 6 E. Butler Ave., Ambler, Pa. SALES SERVICE PHILCO ZENITH HOOVER WATCH REPAIRING—JEWELERY HOAGIES MI 6-9733 HOME STYLE COLD CUTS ALL QUALITY NAME BRANDS WE CATER PARTIES OPEN DAILY 9:30-9:00 P.M. SAT. 9:30-6:00 P.M. 85 E. Butler Ave. Ambler, Pa. i Ml 6-2981 Air Conditioned PIKE RESTAURANT A full course Meal or a Sandwich It’s a Pleasure to Serve You Bethlehem Pike at Spring House, Pa. (2 Miles above Ambler) COMPLIMENTS OF SCOTT’S BAR GRILLE THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. Paints, Varnishes, Enamels Brushes and Painters’ Specialties 38 Butler Avenue Ambler, Penna. MI 6-8840 FREE DELIVERY AMBLER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Organized 1874 155 E. Butler Avenue AMBLER, PENNSYLVANIA .-gj. W WILLOW RIDGE DAIRY BAR Township Line Easton Road Willow Grove, Penna. Robert Taber OS 2-1578 ETON PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS SEYMOUR HILTON, R. Pharrn. 141 EAST BUTLER AVE. Ambler. Pa. Ml 6-2248 Jn DL DraAho 0 S.rUc -4nJ Sntfrify 45 Compliments of Ambler Drug Co. Ambler Theatre Bldg. Phone MI 6-8900 OLD COMFORT CO., INC. Butler Pike Plymouth Meeting Pennsylvania W. BERNARD KESLER BRO. “Florists” for the particular since 1927 TU 4-3109 115 Tennis Ave. TU 4-2424 North Hills, Pa. Compliments of Ambler Fashion Shop Ambler Pa. Office Furniture Office Supplies BRANDENBURG’S commercial stationers AMBLER, PA. Ml 6-7070 Compliments of Palermo’s Market Ambler Pa. REGENT PAINTS of CHESTNUT HILL 8507 Germantown Avenue FELTON-SIBLEY PAINTS Complete Line of GRUMBACHER ART SUPPLIES CH 8-3161 Free Deliver}' JAMES A. CASSIDY Realtor - Insuror 42 E. Butler ave., ambler. Pa. MI rCHELL 6-S400 46 Successfully achieved! Girard congratulates the graduating class on successful achievement of vitally important degrees in higher education! Through its Assured Education Plan, Girard is proud to help many thousands of college students, by providing a sensible way to meet tuition costs. For full information, stop in or phone. Ambler Office Girard Trust Corn Exchange Bank Butler Avenue and Spring.Garden Street Phone: Ml 6-3600 Friday hours: 9 to 3 and 6 to 8 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 47 BUSINESS PATRONS Brenneman and Brady Woolworth’s 5 10 Nac’s Steak Shop Deck’s Hardware Ambler Flower Shop Frank Bates Men's Shop John Mitchell Jewelers Pike Record Shop Barclay Bros., Inc. Ambler Cab—Reading Station ATTENTION ALUMNAE THE PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY COMPLIMENTS offer mony odvonloges in your field Subscription to HORTICULTURE Use of on excellent horticultural library either in tho OF Free tickets to Philadelphia Flower Show and Sworth-more Chrysanthemum Show STUDENT COUNCIL Association with other professional horticulturists and with skilled amateurs These and many other privileges for on annual fee of $8.00. For further information phone Rittenhouse 6-8352 or come in to the rooms of the Society 389 Suburban Station Building Philadelphia 3, Penna. 48 This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of lithographic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method.
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